Monash University Handbook 2010 Undergraduate - Unit
TAD3602 - Critical practices 3A
6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
Synopsis
- A brief history of criticism and critical approaches.
- Weekly examination of reviews and, where possible, comparison of the judgements of reviewers with reviews of the current show in Melbourne.
- Examination of longer, sustained pieces of writing about art and its theoretical underpinnings. The focus of the unit is the critical examination of the genre; however, it has the consequence of discovering the aspects of art which are most likely to gain the attention of the public eye.
Objectives
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
- have a critical perspective of the selection of the voice, the motives and the bias of art reviews and reviewers;
- be able to develop critical responses to reviews which uncover faults of logic and ideological prejudices and engage the imagination;
- appreciate criticism as a genre of writing, with the unique cultural and practical contingencies acting upon it, and understand the variety of art writing which it comprises;
- consider cultural paradigms-such as 'benign collusion' or 'police mentality'-which might best characterize criticism in its relation with the art that it praises or damns;
- consider the parallels between movements in criticism and those in fine art and the other arts and develop intuitions about the likely future directions of the genre.
Assessment
Tutorial paper: 30%
Gallery report: 30%
Essay: 40%
Chief examiner(s)
Daniel Palmer
Contact hours
3 hour seminar and 9 independent study hours per week
Prerequisites
A second year sequence in TAD units for faculty course students or permission for all other students.
Prohibitions
TAD3612